The products, soft, fabric-lined cushioned nests, were sold in multiple prints and included a head pillow. The Chicure model, notably, folds into a portable handbag with a carrying handle. All recalled units are marked with a tag labeled “eleven.”
While no injuries or incidents have been reported as of July 18, 2025, Health Canada is urging consumers to stop using the nests immediately and to dispose of them in a way that prevents reuse.
Pediatricians have long warned against the use of soft-sided sleep accessories for infants. The American Academy of Pediatrics and Health Canada both emphasize that babies should sleep alone, on their back, on a firm and flat surface with no soft bedding or padding.What Should Parents Do?
Health Canada urges consumers to:
Stop using the recalled products immediately
Dispose of them safely so they cannot be reused or resold
Contact CHIC BABY via email at info@chicbaby.ca for further assistance
Consumers are also encouraged to report any related incidents through the Consumer Product Incident Report Form on Health Canada’s website.
For additional information and updates, parents and caregivers can review Health Canada’s official safe sleep guidelines.